The Advancement of LearningMacmillan, 1905 |
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... kind of separation between policy and government , and between arts and sciences , in the verses so much renowned , attributing and challenging the one to the Romans , and leaving and yielding the other to the Grecians : Tu regere ...
... kind of separation between policy and government , and between arts and sciences , in the verses so much renowned , attributing and challenging the one to the Romans , and leaving and yielding the other to the Grecians : Tu regere ...
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... kind of state ) have nevertheless excelled the government of princes of mature age , even for that reason which they seek to traduce , which is , that by that occasion the state hath been in the hands of pedants : for so was the state ...
... kind of state ) have nevertheless excelled the government of princes of mature age , even for that reason which they seek to traduce , which is , that by that occasion the state hath been in the hands of pedants : for so was the state ...
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... kind > of men love business for itself , but those that are learned ; for other persons love it for profit , as a hireling , that loves the work for the wages ; or for honour , as because it beareth them up in the eyes of men , and ...
... kind > of men love business for itself , but those that are learned ; for other persons love it for profit , as a hireling , that loves the work for the wages ; or for honour , as because it beareth them up in the eyes of men , and ...
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... kind wherein he offended ; for when he was past threescore years old , he was taken with an extreme desire 30 to go to school again , and to learn the Greek tongue , to the end to peruse the Greek authors ; which doth well demonstrate ...
... kind wherein he offended ; for when he was past threescore years old , he was taken with an extreme desire 30 to go to school again , and to learn the Greek tongue , to the end to peruse the Greek authors ; which doth well demonstrate ...
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... kind hath been in - Pres mit . cident to learned men ; which is , that they have esteemed Burton . the preservation , good , and honour of their countries or ) . " ( or mine ) . masters before their own fortunes or safeties . saith ...
... kind hath been in - Pres mit . cident to learned men ; which is , that they have esteemed Burton . the preservation , good , and honour of their countries or ) . " ( or mine ) . masters before their own fortunes or safeties . saith ...
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